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find the all brown bag and you could win! >> it's go time. (vo) at the only online forum with a direct line to cenk uygur. >>if you had to vote for a republican, which one would it be? (vo) join the debate now. (vo) don't miss your chance to catch the premiere of the gavin newsom show. with special guests: >> i'm lance armstrong. if somebody put my back into a corner, i'm coming out swinging. ♪ >> all right, we're back on "the young turks." there is new evidence in the case of george disciple zimmerman, of course he was arrested recently for shooting trayvon martin, a 17-year-old, he said he had feared for his life, and he was acting in self defense. he was arrested six weeks after the initialing confrontation, of course. now the fbi is considering charging him with a hate crime. that is important because then he could face the death penalty. there is new evidence that "abc news" has uncovered. some of this comes from the family physician for george zimmerman. under that as you're hearing this part of the abc report. >> a medical report obt
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professional tricia rose from brown university joins us now to talk about this case. >> thank you for joining me. professor rose is there a pattern here or is this two separate cases, or is it like when it's the trayvon martin case the assumption was even though the victim was black, let's do the criminal background check on him, and then the same with south beach. >> there are huge distinctions between these two cases, but there are profound continuities. the continuities are that police forces around the country have for a very long time now been criminalizing particularly young black communities. that is not in any way an exception. you have new york unprecedented stop and frisk policies where in a neighbor like brownsville brooklyn 93 -- every 93 out of a hundred residents have been stopped and frisked. there are unbelievable kinds of additional surveillance and unconstitutional stops but this also means that it -- it produces the idea that blacks are simply more criminal. so if you were to arrest as many white college students as sort of poor black urban commune tease you would f
professional tricia rose from brown university joins us now to talk about this case. >> thank you for joining me. professor rose is there a pattern here or is this two separate cases, or is it like when it's the trayvon martin case the assumption was even though the victim was black, let's do the criminal background check on him, and then the same with south beach. >> there are huge distinctions between these two cases, but there are profound continuities. the continuities are that...
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find the all brown bag and you could win! (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. ♪ >> cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks"." vow point with eliot spitzer is next. i'm curious what will happen there, eliot. >> eliot: i wish i knew what was going to happen in washington. that's what we're talking about partisanship breaking out everywhere, the violence against women can't which should have been signed quickly, and then the debt debate is back john boehner saying he's going to draw a line in the sand and maybe sacrifice the credit. and more about an american jihadi. you will want to find out what we found out. >> cenk: i can't wait to find out. >> eliot: a minute and a half. stay where you are. >> cenk: we'll see you then. i, of course, massively run out of time but there is celebrity jeopardy going on this week. it's hilarious because you can see people like chris matthews etc. do you remember back in the days--let me show you one piece. >> this pasta similar to penne means little must
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jerry brown is going to come to his house and take it all. >> take care of that deficit. >> bill: that's true, right? they are not going to be able to get it? >> they are not going to be able to get it the other part of it is that they are going to be a lot of people clamoring nor a piece of this action. we'll see how it works out. >> bill: the state of california is going to tax jrvettle they are going to get. >> bill: this is a boone for them. >> absolutely. >> bill: gas prices were coming down. remember we were here and discussed gas prices and they were going up. and the gas prices, i think it peeked in april and then it's gone down 23%. 23 cents since then: last time we said iran was a threat. >> um-huh. >> bill: driving oil prices up. is iran still a threat. >> by the way. >> bill: i'm not saying you. i'm not saying you. iran was a threat? iran is still a threat, right? >> that's part -- >> bill: iran was a threat, still a threat. china buying a a lot of oil, right? >> not >> bill: greece? >> no, i'm kidding. we are seeing a slow down. give our friends from saudi arabia credit. the
jerry brown is going to come to his house and take it all. >> take care of that deficit. >> bill: that's true, right? they are not going to be able to get it? >> they are not going to be able to get it the other part of it is that they are going to be a lot of people clamoring nor a piece of this action. we'll see how it works out. >> bill: the state of california is going to tax jrvettle they are going to get. >> bill: this is a boone for them. >>...
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jerry brown is going to come to his house and take it all. >> take care of that deficit. >> bill: that's true, right? they are not going to be able to get it? >> they are not going to be able to get it the other part of it is that they are going to be a lot of people clamoring nor a piece of this action. we'll see how it works out. >> bill: the state of california is going to tax jrvettle they are going to get. >> bill: this is a boone for them. >> absolutely. >> bill: gas prices were coming down. remember we were here and discussed gas prices and they were going up. and the gas prices, i think it peeked in april and then it's gone down 23%. 23 cents since then: last time we said iran was a threat. >> um-huh. >> bill: driving oil prices up. is iran still a threat. >> by the way. >> bill: i'm not saying you. i'm not saying you. iran was a threat? iran is still a threat, right? >> that's part -- >> bill: iran was a threat, still a threat. china buying a a lot of oil, right? >> not >> bill: greece? >> no, i'm kidding. we are seeing a slow down. give our friends from saudi arabia credit. the
jerry brown is going to come to his house and take it all. >> take care of that deficit. >> bill: that's true, right? they are not going to be able to get it? >> they are not going to be able to get it the other part of it is that they are going to be a lot of people clamoring nor a piece of this action. we'll see how it works out. >> bill: the state of california is going to tax jrvettle they are going to get. >> bill: this is a boone for them. >>...
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is going to be honored for those merit and unparalleled acts of bravery presented to rosemary sabo brown, his widow, from pennsylvania and on her way here to accept the ward on her husband's behalf. here is what she had to say ledding up to the ceremony, tamron. >> i am full of pride, very proud of him, and i wish it would bring him back, but i know that won't with happen, so this is my way of him coming back to me. >> so wonderful and yet a tragic story. 42 years ago he lost his life. his brother george will be here along with his widow, tamron. >> that coming up in the next hour. thank you, mike. >>> one of president obama's allies goes on the attack against mitt romney. >> the budget he put out in the primary according to a lot of independent sources would increase the debt over and above what's going to happen by a trillion dollars or more. >> that's president bill clinton taking on romney's budget plan. at the 2012 fiscal summit in d.c., the criticism did not stop there. >> the moderate republican friend of mine in new york who is going to vote for romney by the way, said, gosh, you
is going to be honored for those merit and unparalleled acts of bravery presented to rosemary sabo brown, his widow, from pennsylvania and on her way here to accept the ward on her husband's behalf. here is what she had to say ledding up to the ceremony, tamron. >> i am full of pride, very proud of him, and i wish it would bring him back, but i know that won't with happen, so this is my way of him coming back to me. >> so wonderful and yet a tragic story. 42 years ago he lost his...
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the brown bird was in a parrot cage. >> i don't understand how the state even if they haven't changed the law that that would be acceptable. i mean, if what you're describing is acceptable, that's just inhumane. they've got to be taken care of to a certain standard, don't they? >> absolutely. and as the columbus zoo at the beginning was a resource for mary ann thompson, a resource for the state of ohio to educate the folks that are moving forward to pass the bill. we still stand as a resource to make sure the public is safe and these animals are cared for. >> are you having direct conversations with mary ann? is there any chance this won't end the way it appears to be? or no? >> well, we've reached out to mary ann thompson. we continue to be a resource and to help educate not only her but anyone else that would have restricted species to make sure that they have the proper standards and care. and that the proper habitat for them to ensure they have an enriching life. not only that they are giving them proper care, but there's a purpose for them. the bottom line is, these restricted sp
the brown bird was in a parrot cage. >> i don't understand how the state even if they haven't changed the law that that would be acceptable. i mean, if what you're describing is acceptable, that's just inhumane. they've got to be taken care of to a certain standard, don't they? >> absolutely. and as the columbus zoo at the beginning was a resource for mary ann thompson, a resource for the state of ohio to educate the folks that are moving forward to pass the bill. we still stand as...
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and the brown bear was in what i would consider a macau -- a parrott cage. >> i don't understand how the state, even if they haven't changed the law, that would be acceptable. if what you're describing is true, that's just inhumane. they have to be taken care of to a certain standard, don't they? >> absolutely. and as the columbus zoo at the beginning was a resource for marry an thompson, for the state of ohio to educate the folks that are moving forward and to pass the bill, we still stand as a resource to ensure that the public is safe and these animals are cared for. >> and so are you considering direct conversations with her. do you think there's any chance this won't end the way that it appears to be, which is the animals going back to those kinds of cages or no? well, we've reached out to marianne thompson, and we continue to be a resource and to help educate not only her, but anyone else that would have a restricted species, to make sure that they have the proper husband dri standards and care, and that the proper habitat for them to ensure that they have an enriching life. no
and the brown bear was in what i would consider a macau -- a parrott cage. >> i don't understand how the state, even if they haven't changed the law, that would be acceptable. if what you're describing is true, that's just inhumane. they have to be taken care of to a certain standard, don't they? >> absolutely. and as the columbus zoo at the beginning was a resource for marry an thompson, for the state of ohio to educate the folks that are moving forward and to pass the bill, we...
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and it's nearly twice as big as governor jerry brown estimated four months ago. if he were running a bank, he's be facing some problems right now. but today he said he wants to cut state payrolls by 5% and hike taxes on the wealthy. i asked the state senior senator dianne feinstein about the crisis and she brought up one specific individual. >> i was reading about one high-tech executive that because of capital gains was going to leave his citizenship and move to -- or become a citizen of singapore. >> the facebook guy. >> yeah. well, i say let him go. i can't think of anything more disloyal to do, candidly. >> the man's name is eduardo. he's 30 years old and was the founder of facebook. reports say he'll save $600 million in taxes by becoming a citizen of singapore, which has no capital gains tax. >>> yahoo!'s ceo is out. scott thompson resigned over the weekend after it was revealed he didn't have the computer science degree that he claimed. we took a look through the latest s.e.c. filings and here's what he'll get. no severance, but he will get to keep the $7
and it's nearly twice as big as governor jerry brown estimated four months ago. if he were running a bank, he's be facing some problems right now. but today he said he wants to cut state payrolls by 5% and hike taxes on the wealthy. i asked the state senior senator dianne feinstein about the crisis and she brought up one specific individual. >> i was reading about one high-tech executive that because of capital gains was going to leave his citizenship and move to -- or become a citizen of...
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find the all brown bag and you could win! our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. wanna know the difference between a trader and an elite trader? it's this... the etrade pro platform. finds top performing stocks -- in three clicks. quickly scans the market for new trading ideas. got it? get it. good. introducing new etrade pro elite. were the exclusive columns that defined the center of power. these were the summits where real decisions were made. my next guest, one of the world's most respected analysts says, get this. we have gone from g 20 to g 0. no one has the power to guide the ship. does that mean we are headed for a rocky landing? joining me the author of "every nation for itself: winners and losers in a g space0." should i be sward there be be chaos. sprain what you mean by g zero. >> you should be concerned there is creation destruction.
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we sat down with brown not too long ago. here is a look at his life and how he got his nickname. ♪ ♪ >> a music style heavy on percussion and audience participation. it's called go go music, born and bred in washington d.c. back in the 1970s. >> it's d.c.'s music. it's where it originated from. it will always be here. >> chuck brown lived here for 70 years and for 50 of these years he made the sage his home. known by many as the god father of go go, brown was the driving force behind the unique brand of music. >> i have always been inspired by people like james brown and bb king. i was looking for my own sound ♪ it don't mean a thing if you ain't got the go go swing ♪ >> that sound, a blend of fung, rhythm, blues and hip hop. he had a number one smash, bustin' loose. >> that was a national anthem in d.c. i feel like bustin' loose. it was the national anthem. it was such an amazing moment. >> go go reached peak popularity in the 1980s and it didn't stop with chuck brown. >> everywhere you go, you going to hear it. not
we sat down with brown not too long ago. here is a look at his life and how he got his nickname. ♪ ♪ >> a music style heavy on percussion and audience participation. it's called go go music, born and bred in washington d.c. back in the 1970s. >> it's d.c.'s music. it's where it originated from. it will always be here. >> chuck brown lived here for 70 years and for 50 of these years he made the sage his home. known by many as the god father of go go, brown was the driving...
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he put on brown face and played an indian guy and the indian community objected. in america you have to stand up for your rights. i think if we stand up enough, hollywood will realize there are actually funny arabs who are out there and can help and make it a better product. it will not be what you see. a better movie. a funnier movie. it gets laughs. it's not horrible. it's just not as funny as it could be. that's my point. >> just be brutal and tell me the truth. does it get a thumbs up or thumbs down? >> dictator? i give it thumb middle. thumb down seems stereotypical like i say something down. in the middle. >> wimped out on me. >> what do you want me to say? two thumbs up? i can do it with an arabic accent. it's middle movie. it has good laughs. i'm honestly telling you, it could have been better when i watch the movie. we could add arab culture to it. no problem laughing at ourselves. we laugh at our culture. no problem with that. it will be more original and more authentic and audiences are sophisticated. they want that. silly stuff doesn't sell. the movie
he put on brown face and played an indian guy and the indian community objected. in america you have to stand up for your rights. i think if we stand up enough, hollywood will realize there are actually funny arabs who are out there and can help and make it a better product. it will not be what you see. a better movie. a funnier movie. it gets laughs. it's not horrible. it's just not as funny as it could be. that's my point. >> just be brutal and tell me the truth. does it get a thumbs up...
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brown says it's the best he can do, calling it a, quote, pretzel palace of incredible complexity. the governor made a comparison to the financial struggles we were talking about overseas. >> take away our never pleasant, take a look at what's going on in greece. take a look at the 100,000 people marching in spain. once you have it, it's much more painful to give it up than if you don't get what you desire. and that's why it becomes very important to block new spending proposals. it is difficult, and that's just life. >> governor brown's plan comes up for a vote in november. >>> to 2012 politics, mitt romney's time at his former company bain capital is shifting the debate back to the economy. just hours after the obama campaign released a video attackiattack ing mitd romney's role in a now-bankrupt steel plant, romney's team countered focusing on a different steel plant that is now hiring. the ad claims romney's work at bain capital led to more american jobs. here is a piece of the romney ad. >> the beginning of steel dynamics is a perfect entrepreneur yal story. >> this was just f
brown says it's the best he can do, calling it a, quote, pretzel palace of incredible complexity. the governor made a comparison to the financial struggles we were talking about overseas. >> take away our never pleasant, take a look at what's going on in greece. take a look at the 100,000 people marching in spain. once you have it, it's much more painful to give it up than if you don't get what you desire. and that's why it becomes very important to block new spending proposals. it is...
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congresswoman brown and state attorney angela corey. listen. >> my feeling is that your office initially overcharged her in this case. this is my feeling. this is my feeling. but we can't try it here. >> yes, ma'am. that's why we're asking that it not be tried now and that the facts are going to be put out. and i told mr. lincoln alexander, i wanted to sit down with him. you can't tell people -- madam -- >> the southern christian leadership conference among other groups has taken up alexander's cause. her attorney says he'll appeal her conviction. >>> the government has wrapped its case in the corruption trial against former presidential candidate john edwards. while the case is far from a slam dunk for the prosecution, joe johns explains why the defense's motion to get the case thrown out may come up short. >> reporter: the last thing the prosecution did before resting its case is play for the jury an abc news interview from 2008 in which john edwards admitted having an extramarital affair with his mistress, rielle hunter, and falsely
congresswoman brown and state attorney angela corey. listen. >> my feeling is that your office initially overcharged her in this case. this is my feeling. this is my feeling. but we can't try it here. >> yes, ma'am. that's why we're asking that it not be tried now and that the facts are going to be put out. and i told mr. lincoln alexander, i wanted to sit down with him. you can't tell people -- madam -- >> the southern christian leadership conference among other groups has...
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brown chose me to be the head football coach of the braves is truly an honor. >> there is a small group of alumni who have voiced their dissatisfaction, they don't think it's appropriate because you're white. what's your reaction to that? >> well, erin, everybody has the right to their opinion, and they can't dispute that, i have had tremendous support, i'm from here, this is home to me, i have grown up with many akronites and it's a great opportunity for me and my family. i'm a football coach, i'm not a politician, i'm a football coach, but i think one thing that we can all learn from the wonderful profession of coaching is, i have been coaching for 20 years and i don't believe i have ever known a black coach that didn't love his wife players and a white coach that didn't love his black players. in the big scope of things, we can all learn a lot from this profession because i think we all learn to love one another and work with one another. as a football coach, and being the head coach at akorn, like i told my players, like i told the alumni, jay hobson sees purple and gold, it doesn't
brown chose me to be the head football coach of the braves is truly an honor. >> there is a small group of alumni who have voiced their dissatisfaction, they don't think it's appropriate because you're white. what's your reaction to that? >> well, erin, everybody has the right to their opinion, and they can't dispute that, i have had tremendous support, i'm from here, this is home to me, i have grown up with many akronites and it's a great opportunity for me and my family. i'm a...
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in the third period, another coyote gets tossed for boarding, dustin brown absolutely leveled on the play. my gosh! martin hans al ejected for the illegal hit had. jeff carter finds the net on the power play, his third goal of the game. first career playoff hat trick for the kings since gretzky did it in '93. the kings are on fire, win 4-0, taking the first two of the series in phoenix. just two more to move on to the stanley cup finals. >>> strasburg on the bump. bases loaded, people in the crowd with umbrellas there. john baker grounds one up the middle, scoring two runs. padres up 3-0 after one. remember a rainy night for the crowd last night strasburg lasted four, gave up four runs. he didn't look kfrltable on the mound. nats down 5-0 in the fifth. bryce harper solo shot, another one, his second in the last two days. this one goes 406 feet, the nats' only run of the game. after the game, davey johnson had an interesting theory about why stephen strasburg looked uncomfortable on the mound. >> has it been a while since you've seen him look that uncomfortable? obviously the weather
in the third period, another coyote gets tossed for boarding, dustin brown absolutely leveled on the play. my gosh! martin hans al ejected for the illegal hit had. jeff carter finds the net on the power play, his third goal of the game. first career playoff hat trick for the kings since gretzky did it in '93. the kings are on fire, win 4-0, taking the first two of the series in phoenix. just two more to move on to the stanley cup finals. >>> strasburg on the bump. bases loaded, people...
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the scott brown campaign immediately pounced calling it a hypothetical critical sham. elizabeth warren is considered a darnell among democrats challenging governor scott brown. in the last week, though, she's found herself on the defensive, faced with questions about why she identified herself as native-american while teaching at harvard law school. those questions -- listed herself as a minority in law school directories in the '80s and '90s. >> i am very proud of my heritage. i am very proud of the stories that my grandparents told me, that my grandparents told my parents and my parents told my brothers and me. being native-american is being part of who our family is. >> reporter: new england's historic gene logical society says an . . the media has been asking a lot of questions. i have been following it just like you have. if there are questions, she should answer them. >> harvard's newspaper, the crimson quotes administrators in 1996 and '98, talking about warren's native american heritage as a touted staff. the university says harvard recruited her and that her b
the scott brown campaign immediately pounced calling it a hypothetical critical sham. elizabeth warren is considered a darnell among democrats challenging governor scott brown. in the last week, though, she's found herself on the defensive, faced with questions about why she identified herself as native-american while teaching at harvard law school. those questions -- listed herself as a minority in law school directories in the '80s and '90s. >> i am very proud of my heritage. i am very...
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>> well, of course tina brown. as is always the case with our best covers. our most interesting ones. you know, it is an illusion to maya angelou's proclamation bill clinton was the first black president and since we were -- paying homage to that. >> mark miller of "newsweek" and "the daily beast." thank you. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> absolutely. >>> if you are keeping count, we are into the fourth week of testimony of the john edwards criminal trial. today, house defense attorneys call their first witnesses. the former presidential candidate's team looking to explain how money used to hide his then pregnant mistress was not technically a campaign contribution and the big question today, will either edwards or rielle hunter take the stand? our legal eagle at the court is steven friedland. he joins us live from greensboro. explain what the defense is going to come out strong for today in trying to prove as they hit the ground running? >> reporter: this is a completely different case than what we saw with the prosecution. the defense is emphasizin
>> well, of course tina brown. as is always the case with our best covers. our most interesting ones. you know, it is an illusion to maya angelou's proclamation bill clinton was the first black president and since we were -- paying homage to that. >> mark miller of "newsweek" and "the daily beast." thank you. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> absolutely. >>> if you are keeping count, we are into the fourth week of testimony of the john...
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al vin brown is preparing for the worst. >> everything's going to be shut down. we're really preparing for this tropical storm and it's all about safety. we want people safe through this storm. >> todd santos is here now. good morning. >> good morning. a number of issues especially around jacksonville. some of the specific report, first want to get to this tornado warning
al vin brown is preparing for the worst. >> everything's going to be shut down. we're really preparing for this tropical storm and it's all about safety. we want people safe through this storm. >> todd santos is here now. good morning. >> good morning. a number of issues especially around jacksonville. some of the specific report, first want to get to this tornado warning
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and a marvelous script, and we actually got upended eight weeks from filming on that because gordon brown, who was the chancellor of the exchequer, outlaud a tax structure being used to finance a lot of films, and that film went down, along with a couple of dozen others this the u.k. it was a bad day, black day for film. but i knew deborah from that and i had read about this book, and and the producer sent me an early draft of the script that deborah had done, adaptation of the book. deborah has quite strong connections with india herself, and she had, i think, this marvelous idea of just exploring what might happen if you outsourced retirement to india, a place where, as you know, quite a lot of outsourcing goes on. it was a very attractive and provocative idea. and i thought the script was very much sort of raw state at that point. i haven't completely made the transition from book to film and i said to graham i would be very interested in adapting it, but i was about to do another film, actually, with tom as it turned out. and i couldn't do it then, and graham runs a very small product
and a marvelous script, and we actually got upended eight weeks from filming on that because gordon brown, who was the chancellor of the exchequer, outlaud a tax structure being used to finance a lot of films, and that film went down, along with a couple of dozen others this the u.k. it was a bad day, black day for film. but i knew deborah from that and i had read about this book, and and the producer sent me an early draft of the script that deborah had done, adaptation of the book. deborah...
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the couple eventually lived together for a short time in this brooklyn brown stone. and throughout their nearly 18-month romance, cooke kept a journal. how is he so old already at the age of 22, she wrote early on in their relationship. there is one theme, though, that continues to come up in her writings about obama, distance. she writes, but i feel that you carefully filter everything in your mind and heart, legitimate, admirabl really a strength, a necessity in terms of some kind of interestingtism but there's something there in smooth ver near, guardedness, but i'm left with a bit of a wall, a veil. joey cantor says that period of obama's life was a search for identity. >> during the new york years, not a lot actually happened. there's not a lot of drama. there aren't a lot of big scenes. a lot of what's happening with barack obama in this period is taking place inside his own head. >> obama and cook eventually grew apart with cook writing in the journal at one point, i can't help thinking that what he would really want, be powerfully drawn to was a woman, very s
the couple eventually lived together for a short time in this brooklyn brown stone. and throughout their nearly 18-month romance, cooke kept a journal. how is he so old already at the age of 22, she wrote early on in their relationship. there is one theme, though, that continues to come up in her writings about obama, distance. she writes, but i feel that you carefully filter everything in your mind and heart, legitimate, admirabl really a strength, a necessity in terms of some kind of...
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lindsay, can you give us a sense of what you hear from so many people like corporal brown about what this organization has done for them? >> i feel like i have the luckiest job in the world because i'm surrounded by such wonderful humble greatful people. we're lucky people to be able to bring their families with them. it's the least we can do. as an organization we're small, nimble and big hearted. we get to do what we can to say thank you to these families and our soldiers and people like christian who have the best spirit in the whole world. i'm so lucky to be part of it. >> it's luke's wings.org because i'm sure that people out there the watching will want to help. again, lukes wings.org. lindsay kin, wow, just what you do is remarkable. great stuff. and corporal, we can't thank you enough for your service on this memorial day. and we wish you all the best in your recovery and your future, and you know, what an extraordinary thing to come and help other people as i know this will to take time out of your memorial day to talk to people out there. so thank you very much. >> yes, ma'
lindsay, can you give us a sense of what you hear from so many people like corporal brown about what this organization has done for them? >> i feel like i have the luckiest job in the world because i'm surrounded by such wonderful humble greatful people. we're lucky people to be able to bring their families with them. it's the least we can do. as an organization we're small, nimble and big hearted. we get to do what we can to say thank you to these families and our soldiers and people...
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i know you like scott brown. i like elizabeth warren. >> listen -- >> i like them both, but i'd like her to win. >> i like them both. i have always said this, and i think scott brown knows this, that scott brown won under the most favorable circumstances imaginable. he won in the middle of the obama care debate, when things were about as ugly for the white house and democrats as possible. he won not in an off year election, but in a special election. when turnout is as low as it could possibly be. campaigns. but she ran a horrific campaign, and yet he only won by a couple of points. it's also true -- i grew up in massachusetts. and people say, and they're right, we are a very, very democratic state. but there are republicans who o election yearshan nonelection years. and that's how romney was elected governor. we had a whole slew of republican governors. there are kind of outer suburban areas that tend to swing. so i think this will be closer than you would think by the numbers. but i think this is really impress
i know you like scott brown. i like elizabeth warren. >> listen -- >> i like them both, but i'd like her to win. >> i like them both. i have always said this, and i think scott brown knows this, that scott brown won under the most favorable circumstances imaginable. he won in the middle of the obama care debate, when things were about as ugly for the white house and democrats as possible. he won not in an off year election, but in a special election. when turnout is as low as...
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lindsay, can you give us a sense of what you hear from so many people like corporal brown about what this organization has done for them? >> i feel like i have the luckiest job in the world because i'm surrounded by such wonderful humble greatful people. we're lucky people to be able to bring their families with them. it's the least we can do. as an organization we're small, nimble and big hearted. we get to do what we can to say thank you to these families and our soldiers and people like christian who have the best spirit in the whole world. i'm so lucky to be part of it. >> it's luke's wings.org because i'm sure that people out there the watching will want to help. again, lukes wings.org. lindsay kin, wow, just what you do is remarkable. great stuff. and corporal, we can't thank you enough for your service on this memorial day. and we wish you all the best in your recovery and your future, and you know, what an extraordinary thing to come and help other people as i know this will to take time out of your memorial day to talk to people out there. so thank you very much. >> yes, ma'
lindsay, can you give us a sense of what you hear from so many people like corporal brown about what this organization has done for them? >> i feel like i have the luckiest job in the world because i'm surrounded by such wonderful humble greatful people. we're lucky people to be able to bring their families with them. it's the least we can do. as an organization we're small, nimble and big hearted. we get to do what we can to say thank you to these families and our soldiers and people...
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me and the late great james brown, the godfather of soul, may 3. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ you're so vain ♪ you probably think this song is about you ♪ . >> this afternoon, an announcement from the one-time front-runner for the presidential nomination. >> today i'm suspending my campaign. >> well, there you have it. he is suspending it, like what we all had to do to our disbelief when he thought he was going to be president. >> but suspending the campaign does not mean suspending citizenship. calista and i are committed to be active citizens. >> wouldn't it be awesome, though, if it did mean suspending citizenship? like if you lose a presidential primary, you're deported. wouldn't that be awesome? i don't think anybody thought they were, you know, going to leave the country, but it's good to know you'll be active citizens and be around to haunt people on jury duty. all right. ♪ >> well, you know, welcoming you, mika, and joe, and harold ford, and willie soon to join us. >> well, that's fantastic. >> times square. . welcome to "morni
me and the late great james brown, the godfather of soul, may 3. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ you're so vain ♪ you probably think this song is about you ♪ . >> this afternoon, an announcement from the one-time front-runner for the presidential nomination. >> today i'm suspending my campaign. >> well, there you have it. he is suspending it, like what we all had to do to our disbelief when he thought he was going to be president. >> but suspending the...
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just ask the governor jerry brown. they'll come out with a price and tomorrow when the stock starts trading on the nasdaq people will see it go up or go down, there's no guarantee in this business at all that it will continue to go up. >> the price today will be what the institutional investors will buy it for. it could start trading at any time. generally speak it's around 9:30. sometimes they come out at 10:30 and 10:40 and sometimes it takes a few minutes to start trading and that's when you can put a trade in through e.trade or schwab or ameritrade account and you will pay what the market offers. you will pay up to $40 and the stock's trading at $50 you're not going to get it. you'll pay whatever it is and you're buying stock from people who bought it at the ipo price or back in the old days when they were venture capitals and they got stock in exchange. these are people who have been in the company four or five years and they want to monetize their investment and they want to sell the stock to you at a profit and
just ask the governor jerry brown. they'll come out with a price and tomorrow when the stock starts trading on the nasdaq people will see it go up or go down, there's no guarantee in this business at all that it will continue to go up. >> the price today will be what the institutional investors will buy it for. it could start trading at any time. generally speak it's around 9:30. sometimes they come out at 10:30 and 10:40 and sometimes it takes a few minutes to start trading and that's...
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a year ago, over a yearation held a hearing in houston texas as the result of the suicide of asher brown. a youngster that was a teenager under 14 years old. the chambers was standing room only. we had video conference testimony from parents across america and just this past week, i met parents who reminded me that they were there at that time pleading about this issue of bullying. and i have continued as the co-chair and founder of congressional children's caucus to focus along with other members. the idea of the bullying legislation was introduced even last year. we continue to introduce it now. it is to develop best practices for faith leaders, adults, law enforcement, parents, teachers and others. and yes, the concept has bipartisan support. we are now to work to move it to the floor of the house with that bipartisan support. we can only move it with bipartisan support and i think after they read the story of the 7-year-old in detroit, craig, they have to cry out and say, something has to know there has to be a national statement. >> on the issue of schools, while i have you here. ju
a year ago, over a yearation held a hearing in houston texas as the result of the suicide of asher brown. a youngster that was a teenager under 14 years old. the chambers was standing room only. we had video conference testimony from parents across america and just this past week, i met parents who reminded me that they were there at that time pleading about this issue of bullying. and i have continued as the co-chair and founder of congressional children's caucus to focus along with other...
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. >> you manage to get congressman brown to back down. 22 laws have been passed since the start of 2011 alone. 17 states in some ways restricting access to voting. what do you think is going on here? and what are your concerns going forward as we head toward election day? >> in many parts of our country it is sad and unbelievable that many states, governors, legislatures, have introduced legislation to make it almost impossible for the average person to participate 18 democratic process. there's a systematic deliberate effort to keep people from participating. i've said over and over again that the vote is the most powerful, non-violent tool that we have in a democratic society. the vote is the soul and the heart of a democratic society such as ours. and people want to take us back. they want to make it almost impossible for low income people, minorities, seniors, students to vote. more than 3 million people in the last election showed up at the polls and they were denied the right to cast a vote. that cannot continue to happen. >> there are efforts to roll back access including early v
. >> you manage to get congressman brown to back down. 22 laws have been passed since the start of 2011 alone. 17 states in some ways restricting access to voting. what do you think is going on here? and what are your concerns going forward as we head toward election day? >> in many parts of our country it is sad and unbelievable that many states, governors, legislatures, have introduced legislation to make it almost impossible for the average person to participate 18 democratic...
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brown was known as godfather of go-go. played gigs around the world but the most loyal fan base was in washington d.c. his fans kicked off concerts with "wind me up chuck" and engaged them in a response during shows. he died of multiple organ failure. he was 75 years old. >>> golden girl betty white is still going strong at 90 years young. she has not one but two hit shows and she was the woman of honor last night at the fryers club roast. a.j. hammer is in new york with more. she was roasted but not really, right? >> it is betty white, carol. on the red carpet she said there was panic going on not prepared for what necessarily would be said about her. "showbiz tonight" was right there. even though it was a roast at the fryers club, this woman is so beloved everyone that went in was paying her compliments more than making her a punch line. it was a midday roast. free of good shots but most i can't repeat here. let's just say betty's age and her sex life were the target of a lot of those punch lines. that's standard operati
brown was known as godfather of go-go. played gigs around the world but the most loyal fan base was in washington d.c. his fans kicked off concerts with "wind me up chuck" and engaged them in a response during shows. he died of multiple organ failure. he was 75 years old. >>> golden girl betty white is still going strong at 90 years young. she has not one but two hit shows and she was the woman of honor last night at the fryers club roast. a.j. hammer is in new york with...
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her ex-husband bobby brown is finally breaking his silence. brown actually shot down claims that he's to blame for houston's drug habit. here's what he told the "today" show this morning. >> i didn't get high before i met whitney. >> on marcottics? >> on narcotics, no. i smoked weed, i drank beer, but, no, i wasn't the one who got whitney on drugs. >> so this was a part of her life before me? >> way before me, yes. >> did you talk about it? did you worry about it? >> i worried about it when, you know, we first got together. >> houston and brown were married for 14 years, and brown says that he's now very much clean and sober. he apparently had dinner with huston and their daughter bobbi kristina just a week before houston's death on february 11th. >>> in two and a half hours prosecutors in florida are expected to bring charges against several people accused of helping to kill robert champion. he's the drum major at florida aim & m university who died within an hour of what a medical examiner called a hazing incident aboard a band bus. by some
her ex-husband bobby brown is finally breaking his silence. brown actually shot down claims that he's to blame for houston's drug habit. here's what he told the "today" show this morning. >> i didn't get high before i met whitney. >> on marcottics? >> on narcotics, no. i smoked weed, i drank beer, but, no, i wasn't the one who got whitney on drugs. >> so this was a part of her life before me? >> way before me, yes. >> did you talk about it? did you...
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researchers at brown university call it brain gate. for the first time since a stroke 15 years ago, this woman is able to take a sip of coffee by herself. she does it by using a bionic arm she controls with her thoughts. a small chip implanted in the brain converts signals into digital commands. the team behind this say more research is needed into possible side affects but so far none of the seven people i am planted with this chip have had any trouble. >>> there are thousands of things flying overour heads right now that could smash down one day. no need to look up because, right, chad, asteroids are not coming down yet. >> but there are more asteroids where they actually could interact with the earth at some point this time. maybe a billion years from now, maybe 200 million years from now, probably not in 2017 and not in december 21st when the mayan calendar is coming to an end, all of that. we've debunked that. but the scientists now with a w.i.s.e., we have looked up at the sky and seen 107 asteroids in this little window that the
researchers at brown university call it brain gate. for the first time since a stroke 15 years ago, this woman is able to take a sip of coffee by herself. she does it by using a bionic arm she controls with her thoughts. a small chip implanted in the brain converts signals into digital commands. the team behind this say more research is needed into possible side affects but so far none of the seven people i am planted with this chip have had any trouble. >>> there are thousands of...
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governor jerry brown out with the plan proposing massive cuts. over the weekend, the budget deficit had grown by nearly $7 billion. what is he talking about here and what are the politics of this? >> they are $16 billion in the hole. this means massive budget cuts and tax increases coming to california. it's important for a couple reasons. first, the country looked to california as the trend setter. politics and culture, both. it's been the case for decades now. for california to have this fiscal mess, a gut punch to the rest of the country. it's front page news in the new york times for a reason. it's the ninth biggest economy in the world. it's a symbol of the challenge we are having here in america economically. sacramento is a story politically. the problems 24r are the problems everywhere. you have a polarized state capital with democrats who will not cut programs and republicans who won't raise taxes. you know, very, very polarized politics with folks in their corners. you hear about it there. it's the same problem in washington and the sta
governor jerry brown out with the plan proposing massive cuts. over the weekend, the budget deficit had grown by nearly $7 billion. what is he talking about here and what are the politics of this? >> they are $16 billion in the hole. this means massive budget cuts and tax increases coming to california. it's important for a couple reasons. first, the country looked to california as the trend setter. politics and culture, both. it's been the case for decades now. for california to have...